Title: MCN National Workshop, Manchester, 090204
1The Universities of Dundee and St Andrews
Delivering health care through managed clinical
networks (MCNs) lessons from the North Patient
experience survey in four Scottish
MCNs Research team Professor Bruce Guthrie,
Professor Huw Davies, Professor Matt Sutton, Dr
Brian Williams, Dr Rosemary Rushmer, Dr Isabel
Walter, Dr Gail Greig, Dr Joanne Coyle, John
Connaghan
2Patient experience survey
- More limited than hoped because changing
permissions and processes - Single cross-sectional survey to people with type
2 diabetes and previous myocardial infarction - Eventually done via volunteer practices with no
reminders, 20-25 response rate
3What did we ask?
- Service Satisfaction Survey
- Experience of change in care
- PACIC
- SF12 (quality of life)
- Resource use
- Demography and co-morbidity
4Satisfaction with services
- 15 satisfaction questions
- eg in an overall, general sense, how satisfied
are you with the service you have received?
(Very satisfied, mostly satisfied,
indifferent/mildly satisfied, quite dissatisfied) - Complicated response types
- 80 to 96 positive
- 0.3 to 9.0 very negative (but 13 lt 4)
- Not very helpful
5Change over time 1
6Change over time 2 - diabetes
7PACIC
- 26 questions, 5 domains
- Patient activation
- Delivery system and decision support
- Goal setting and tailoring
- Problem solving
- Follow up and co-ordination
- Doesnt vary with patient characteristics,
associated with higher quality diabetes care in
US - All scored on a five point scale
8Example - goal setting/tailoring
- Over the past 6 months/1 year, when receiving
medical care for my diabetes, I was - Asked to talk about my goals in caring for my
illness - Helped to set specific goals to improve my eating
or exercise - Given a copy of my treatment plan
- Encouraged to go to a specific group or class to
help me cope with my chronic illness - Asked questions, either directly or on a survey,
about my health habits
9PACIC mean scores
10PACIC mean scores
11PACIC mean scores
12PACIC mean scores
13Conclusion
- Limits of cross-sectional surveys
- Change over time hard to assess
- PACIC
- No differences between voluntary and mandated
MCNs 4 years after mandation - Other policy meantime (NSFs, QOF)...
- Typically responses are sometimes at best
- Comparable to beacon US organisation
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15Patient activation
- Over the past 6 months/1 year, when receiving
medical care for my diabetes, I was - Asked for my ideas when we made a treatment plan
(2.4) - Given choices about treatment to think about
(2.5) - Asked to talk about any problems with my
medicines or their effects (2.9)
16Delivery system/practice design
- Over the past 6 months/1 year, when receiving
medical care for my diabetes, I was - Given a written list of things I should do to
improve my health (2.3) - Satisfied that my care was well organised (4.0)
- Shown how what I did to take care of my illness
influenced my condition (3.2)
17Goal setting/tailoring
- Over the past 6 months/1 year, when receiving
medical care for my diabetes, I was - Asked to talk about my goals in caring for my
illness (2.4) - Helped to set specific goals to improve my eating
or exercise (2.8) - Given a copy of my treatment plan (2.0)
- Encouraged to go to a specific group or class to
help me cope with my chronic illness (1.9) - Asked questions, either directly or on a survey,
about my health habits (3.2)
18Problem solving in context
- Over the past 6 months/1 year, when receiving
medical care for my diabetes, I was - Sure that my doctor or nurse thought about my
values and my traditions when they recommended
treatment for me (3.5) - Helped to make a treatment plan that I could do
in my daily life (2.6) - Helped to plan ahead so I could take care of my
illness even in hard times (2.4) - Asked how my chronic illness affects my life
(2.6)
19Follow up and coordination
- Over the past 6 months/1 year, when receiving
medical care for my diabetes, I was - Contacted after a visit to see how things were
going (2.4) - Encouraged to attend programs in the community
that could help me (1.9) - Referred to dietician, health educator or
counsellor (2.1) - Told how my visits with other types of doctors
helped my treatment (3.1) - Asked how my visits with other doctors were going
(2.4)
20Activities generally done (mean gt3)
- Patient activation (none out of 4)
- Delivery system (2 out of 3)
- Satisfied that my care was well organised (4.0)
- Shown how what I did to take care of my illness
influenced my condition (3.2) - Goal setting and tailoring (1 out of 5)
- Asked questions, either directly or on a survey,
about my health habits (3.2) - Problem solving in context (1 out of 4)
- Sure that my doctor or nurse thought about my
values and my traditions when they recommended
treatment for me (3.5) - Follow up and co-ordination (1 out of 5)
- Told how my visits with other types of doctors
helped my treatment (3.1)
21Activities rarely done (mean lt2)
- Patient activation (none out of 4)
- Delivery system (none out of 3)
- Goal setting and tailoring (1 out of 5)
- Encouraged to go to a specific group or class to
help me coupe with my chronic illness (1.9) - Problem solving in context (none out of 4)
- Follow up and co-ordination (1 out of 5)
- Encouraged to attend programs in the community
that could help me (1.9)